6 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 18 yM ft- now Local businessman and resident Lome Doberthien plans to take his cose for special parking for the disabled at major attractions right to the lop and in this case the top is Ontario Minister of Transportation and Communication James Snow began his drive or parking at attractions like the CNE and Ontario Place in September with letters sent to MPP Julian Reed Councillor Dave Whiting and regional council MP Otto Premier William Davis Prime Minister Pierre Provincial Secretary for Social Development Margaret Birch and various media He also up his concern at the ward one cillors drop- In He a heard from many politicians with Heed the region and Birch being the most positive Reed plana to introduce a private member bill next year dealing with symbol for cars to identity the vehicle as being used by someone who Is disabled laws prevent nondisabled persons from using handicapped parking and requirements for shopping molls and major recreation and entertainment exes to designate disabled parking places Recently received a letter from Jelinek acknowledging his concern Hal ton MP also sent a thick document entitled Report of the Special Committee on the Disabled and Hand capped third report chairman David Smith February The federal report 130 recommendations for legislation to help the disabled A second letter from Janice Toll director of transportation of the handicapped Trarport Canada notes Ottawa Is developing a national parking policy which will apply to all federal buildings and facilities She points out generally parking is under provincial or municipal jurisdiction Ms urged Daberlhien contact Snow urging he look at the problems of parking for the disabled and investigate a symbol to be used on disabled persons vehicles Thats exactly what Doberthien Is going to do He wants to arrange a meeting Snow for himself and politicians In support of his cam and see If he gives us a recejjtive ear This should be handled the municipalities will at the provincial level ho also be given direction Dublin Hold annual auction Nancy Allan and Laura Moore helped collect garbage In the Outers thon last Thursday the high school Trinity United Church Christmas Bazaar was a big success Saturday with rooms jammed as noon as doors opened Shoppers many new and original ideas for decorations and gifts Actario must sell 150 more tickets Some more tickets have to be sold In the next two weeks If the draw is to be at all possible member Jake explained about WO tickets must be sold before December He said the enthusiasm for the project Is there but the tickets just ore not selling Anyone wishing to purchase a ticket should do it immediately so organizers have an idea of what they are dealing with noted some organizers have sold tickets but not yet handed In the money or ticket stubs This also Is very important When you put your money In it it brings the entire com together the local merchant sold Kulken said many people began to depend on going downtown on a Saturday morning to the weekly draw much the same as they went to the post office to pick up the mall It was a chance to see an old friend and catch up on the news Actario tickets are for sale all over town at various stores as well as individuals selling them for a group Greenock Wl Donate 200 to disabled The November meeting of Greenock Women Institute was held at the home of Mrs G Johnston with members attending The President Mrs W Altken opened the meeting with the Mary Stewart Collect followed by a short metric quiz Lead levels Continued from page We are making pro gress in the right direc tion says He has vowed to follow Ministry of Labor regulations to the letter and make whatever plant improvements arc needed to make sure the factory lsn closed again The province only comments and Issues orders when test results are bod for a couple months says the Ministry of Labor Is working with him to reduce levels even lower and being fair while still fulfill tag their duty to guard workers health Recent inspections were favorable and re sults of a semi annual provincial air quality sampling at Canada Battery will be in soon Meditations relating to Remembrance Day were read by Mrs Sinclair The roll call bring a sample of groin product raw or finished had an interesting re sponse from all mem Plans were finalized for donating to causes Tor the disabled It was decided to attend a live performance of Fiddler on The Roof as an Institute outing It at John Ross High School Guelph Decern berl Mrs G Wallace gave a very Interesting delegate s report on the area convention In Brussels The convener- ship Agriculture and Canadian Industries was the meeting theme Mrs Aitken commented on slides that were of Agriculture in Ontario Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs J Veerman Mrs D Milton and Miss thanked the hostess A number of the Institute ladies attended a Wellington Centre demonstration on creative cooking in Fergus on November 11 by Laura Dennis The annual auction of Dublin Women s Institute was Thursday evening Mrs Davidson Churchill R North served in two capacities when she was hostess and auctioneer With an abundance baking fruits veget crafts etc good prices were realized and everyone received an exchange of whatever to take home with them Mrs Harry president opened the meeting with mem present with the verse The Presence of a Smile followed by the Institute Ode Mary Stewart Collect and The Lord Prayer Minutes and Correspondence were read by Mrs J Kranendonk Everyone likes a bargain and members told of The greatest bargain I ever got in answering the Roll As Chairman of Citizenship and World Affairs Mrs A Near read an article on the serious conditions of the country and world and how things could be proved To everyone s astonishment though it was from a clipping of the Farmers Advocate dated 1679 just a little over 100 years agothe some disturbing stories as we read In present day newspapers Mrs W re ported Card Con venor and Mrs C Armstrong told of ac tivities in the Quilt Committee Several catering events prior to Christmas were an by Mrs M Hunter December 10 will be the date of the InsUtute Christmas Party to be held at the home of Mrs D Hunter at 30 am and preliminary plans were discussed A very satisfying annual report given by the treasurer Mrs Kranendonk Generous contributions had been given to several organizations and a sizeable balance in the bank remains It was Interesting for members to hear from Mrs W Losby thot the donation made to the fair board a few months ago was used to pur chose trophies for ex under ten years of age far beef cattle showmanship She said the winners were thrilled with The history of Dublin W I the past five years was updated in rhyme and humor as composed by Mrs D Hunter as an addition lo Smiling through with Dublin written In 1976 Recalling many events of the intervening years everyone enjoyed the poem which was Mrs Hunter s Talent Num After attending the Guelph Area Convention of Women in Brussclls Recreation Centre recently Mrs Norton the delegate brought bock a full account of he work the Districts in the area Over ladies had attended from IB Districts and all re turned home with a bet knowledge of the work as it affects the area The theme for the meeting was I need You It was noted that special Christmas Days will be observed on December and at the Erland Lee Home Creek Mrs Nor ton was accompanied by Mrs Lasby an Area Convenor Mrs C Davidson Mrs A Near and Mrs served a good lunch of sand wiches and pickles and Mrs W Watklns ex pressed thanks to all who had contributed to such an enjoyable meeting JOIN THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER Early detection is the key If you a woman between the of and YOUR PARTICIPATION AS A VOLUNTEER IS NEEDED for a nation wide breast screening study on Tues Jan 19 1982 It will only take an hour of your The life you save could bo your own For an appointment and mora information call at SAP 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